Except for Twitter, all other social media Apps provides undo post feature. But now Twitter is also testing the “Undo Tweet” button so you can withdraw your tweet if it has any mistake before it sends to your followers.
This feature was revealed by a social media researcher Jane Manchun Wong. She explained the working of this feature from her own Twitter account. After you send your tweet, the undo tweet button with the pop-up timer will appear to let you Undo your message at a given time. It is a big move by Twitter for ensuring a good experience for its users.
Twitter is working on “Undo Send” timer for tweets pic.twitter.com/nS0kuijPK0
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) March 5, 2021
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has already assured us that the site will never provide an “Undo Tweet” button. But the company may provide the feature asking the users to read the text again before sharing. Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has already assured that the site will never provide an “Undo Tweet” button. But the company may provide the feature asking the users to read the text again before sharing.
According to Twitter’s spokeswoman, this feature was a part of the company’s research about the paid subscription model. She said that Twitter will be providing this subscription feature in iterations. But Undo Button could only be part of paid subscription.
Twitter’s Recent rollouts:
Twitter is rolling out many changes in the app. Company Recently announced, “Super Follows”. It will help you to earn some revenue from the platform. The Publisher’s tweet will hide behind the paywall and only Super Follows will able to see the content. It is also introducing badges that will be given to paid followers and also increasing the time of video tweets.
Twitter is also planning to introduce a “Community” feature in the app. This idea is pretty much similar to Facebook groups. Users will join the community to share content and media related to specific topics like Tesla or Bitcoin.
“Twitter is working on the toggle for whether to make a Space private or not,” says Jane Wong in her tweet
Twitter is working on the toggle for whether to make a Space private or not
“current speakers aand listeners will not be affected”
Meanwhile, currently on Clubhouse, you can only make a room more visible, but not the other way around pic.twitter.com/zd2TCAbun3
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) March 5, 2021